Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
VOVEMBER 23. 18V1. A\'l')llil‘}ri{‘lj')sv TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. NEBRASKA GIL INSPECTION, | frosarienstusie ot tiivatins | ARGUING WITH MUCH FORCE. | missititis Shoeteabon P * |\ HARPIES OF THE BATTLE FIELD et i uiners, 4ty eramd ot | DARIS REPORTERS STUMPED 1052, after the law now in force in lowa, but T'he cowmittee will b ealled to order at 11 | (colored) sh* him and severely whipped ) that effort aiso fatled, Nothing would suft P o'clock by Acting Chaieman Clarkson, after several othe= regroes, George Pickle. | the oil men, who studiously kent under cover which un organization will be perfected white man, w lay arrested as one of th How the Law is Ignored and Rendered | Ditdwinitium testof 1he which was the | Omaha's Contingent at Washington on the | Somo time will Lo consomed In thiswork, | Sickenirg Etories of Chilian Taro lenders, and o in pursuit of thp r Noto of the French Newspapsr Men Can 4 StAnANRT SutADINNed by LHE BIIL Wheh 1t e i s on. Samuel Fessonden, the member o L k- 51 the u Ca ’ Almest Inoperative. camoe a law, With this, however, a majority Alert for Points, the national committes from Connccticut, Even tie Dead Mutilated, While Doput heriff Whitaker was guard- Fathom do Giers' Littlo Gamo. - of the legislators were satistied, not knowing RS said today that after the organization of the bES Ing the shanty © Jan Gladner, his pistol was = committeo the next business in order will be accidentally dis arged while he was ex — Ejoch B R o rosignation of Chairman | SACRIFICES OF AN AMERICAN GIRL, | trimio ’.f.u_v;f':‘, h‘\ll\‘lv‘.TlY‘l‘lwl"lnf\ and ISty | EVCRY MOVE IS MADE VERY SECRETLY. succeed bim. Next will follow the — of the trouble is n OWil, what inspection laws obtained clse . BRIZF HISTORY OF OIL LEGISLATION. :l";‘,’,"‘:‘l"'-‘f”'}‘}‘::“‘T"""r::‘k-l":'r'vlt"‘;(v)‘w‘\‘»v‘m"’v“"\!y was | NEW YORK CAN'T GET THE CONVENTIO! —_— While the bill was pending in both houses where, and . 9 g of the leyislature, a horde of mortals were | " ; approval of the nact of the executive | e - What The Bee Proposes to ShOW | gooiins ' {hiionen to secute from Governor | Competing Cities West of the Mississ | commitice on accenting tho resiguation of | Foreigners Care for the Dead and Dy- PURCHASED NERRASKA LANDS, Somo Startling Rumors Afloat Cone soncerning This Fee-Collecting Thayer the appoistment of chief inspector or sippi Prepared to Resist all Hou. W. \V. Dudley, tho treasurer of tho 1 Soldiers Lett a Proy cevaing the Visie of the R 4 W a doputyship under the new act. Among s i ¥ committee, and appointment of Mr. Barbour o i Peominent Hiinols Farmers Prefor L3 MICIEALL AL LS Farce and the Men Who tHAKA Wore: o 14w bxporandedl ol teny: WHO fforts to Ignorce that ot Now Yoricittibis/Atelc: Dha tvananction by Their Com- TR R (L ) Premicr—A Ministorial Crisis Profit by It sought the place becauso: the govartior had Great Region, of the necessary business above referred to, des—Uorrible Details, Pranddin L irlis et st R declarca that in the inspection of oils he including the organization of the committeo, Siorx Ciry, Ta, Nov. Spectal Telo pin. wanted and would appoiut ouly intelligent will probably consumeabout two hours, Tho — -gram to Ltk Ber. | ~A party of ofght farn o tho yoar 168 tho logslature of Ne. | 8nd experienced mon. Wasnrsarox, D, v, 23.—[Spoclal | ComMItteo will tnen bear arzumonts ffom | Ny Yok, Nov. 22.—Some Intoresting | O {rom Jo Davies county, Mlinots, aroher | braska enacted a law regulating the sale of Politicians Got the Ofli es. Telegram to Tis Ber.]—Omaha continues to | gesire o entertain the national re- | details in regard to the course of eventsin | o their way to Nebraska farms which thoy Py 20 o\ \.',,,‘ Ieral 1'“.,'“ flluminating oils, which weut into effect May he taw did 1ot go into eftact until July 1, | bo on the ips of evory man ubout the repub- | publican couvention of 1802, Mr, Iessen- | Chili immediately following the battle which | Purchased durlug the harvest excursions last | Gl P o 0™ SR w declaved it unlaw and then it was discovered that 1 the | jiw.n national committee headquarters, A | den saia tonight that the time to bo allowed [ placea the opposition in possession of the | fall Thes say that about 500 families from | ast 1of that year. This | n journulists have all lection of inspectors, thoe governor had large majority of tho peoplo in Washington | €ach delogation hud not yet been dotormined | o1ty of Valparaiso, as well as on some | soeimeion will locate this wintor and next ful for any person to offer for salo for iliumi whatever for experienced men because %, st LB Wpon, but it would probubly bo the same as spring in northwestern Nebraska and south- | becn plaving o new game—“What is M. da nating putposes, as agents or otherwlse, any positions had becn parceled out to poli. | beliove sho will got the convention, Sho is Alowed four yenrsago, namely one hour, | Points relating to the troublesomo tumos | eastern Dakota, Ahoy sell their Hlinois land | Giors up 0f No ouo can answer this co- mincral of petroloum ot any fluid or sub- | ticians and wire pullers. in various parts of | making o magmficent fight, avd if sho fails [ After the delogations have al bewn hen preceding the junta’s victory, is contaiued in | for &5 to €100 per acre and buy equally 0od | \uyde AlL thie hewspapet inois o Darlh ancd o roduc potroleum | the, etate it will not bo the fault of the committee sho | the committee will procced to ballof, and the | a private letter recently received here from | 18nd berefor &5 per uere =t > (o stanco which was a product of p T'his was a source of disappointment to the v DRIl Vol ot tikEaIMBT -4 cite s Les 5 5 @veitup, M. do Giers is absolutely aete without testing the samo in o manner specis | ponds'of nn honost inspection, and cavsed | 5t here. Two facts arc alrendy becoming I salogtod After s SOI8icn Hus ooh muno | o oonk Atncrlcan gitl whiohas boeu liviug In Will Oppose a Compromise. mined to keep bis sec His son, who is fied fu the first section of the act. This test | great deal of dissatisfaction among o large | @pparent in the contest, although almost i %ooninities will fix the time for holding [ V8iParaiso and Santiago. Tbe writer of this x Ciry, Ia., Nov. 22.—|Spocial Tele- | councilor at the Russian ombassy here, bogs required the placing in o small cup of not | number of the legislators who nad voted for everything is in doubt—the location will not | tha convention. Tho committes will then | letter has been a member of the housenold | gram to Tie Ber Senator W. O, Schmidt | his numerous friends not to come to | y 4 1 : n see him Jess than half & piot of oil and heating the | the bill as public necessity and ot as a party | bo determined without much batlotimg by | cousider the form of tho eall for the conven- | of some of the most influential famil of Davenport, who will probably bo chair- [ during the visit of his father, and when M, same graduaily. b o ratoutnot less than 2 | DRI, O SH0SKEE SEECh CIOUIRICIORS | the commitice, and Now York will not sebit. | g ot Cerh e o o ora ot | o Clild and her position hins beon siich | man of the stato seuato committeo ot llauor | do'Giers govs out—-which Happons ofteu dogroes per minute, Tho temporaturo was | and with their appolntient. that monopoty | OBC Might weil go further und add that no | (EIFTETE (0 FORORCS e aetert | 88 to afford her amplo opportunity of obser- | lnw, was interviewed horo today and de- | onough—he departs from the littie back gute Yo be dotermined by & Fabren- | took occasion to express its sccret approval. | city eastof Ohio is apparently in tho contest. | yivian™ My Fessonden said tonight ho | Yaton. Shewas atone time in the family of f ¢ rod positively ngainst anv compromise | . 'orior o throw off tho track the journalists bt hormaater blaced i tho ofl, | - With buta fow exceptions the inspectors | Not only havo tho competing citics beyond | thouglit, tho’ committos would be in sossion | Balmaceaa, und atanothor in thutof Bdwards | With the auti-probibition republicans fer the | GG for him 3 KRR ThEr ollc HEAL " 'bee subjocted :\‘-Ix‘l‘x':iil:ll‘;::vy‘)n‘-wA')’l"\’fu‘\":'\.‘l\r:;lr“mf:;:n‘-.xyl x\:.w"‘-’:f\;]y: the Mississippi formed an alliance, offensive | two days. oo 2 i and Sellmaus, The Edwards fumily, as will | jova’ none of our members in either house For thie Russian foroign minister has b o/ heat, n_lighted mateh or other taper Was | ciling others as political ,-Eng ts, und por- and defensive, but almost every committee- At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning a sub | ho remembered, was exiled by Balmaceda | will think of presenting any bills embo ome mot'e tinorous than usual ant 18, afeald committeo from the natlonal couvention, consisting of Messrs. Fessenden, chairma; man west of the Alleghanics tas and afterwards was allowed to retura toSan- | their individual notions. ‘There is no ¢! t( be applicd to the surfuce and with such | haps only one or two ever having previously of a shadow. kven the servants ure bolioved tured 3 4 opel ated a vo o ! | 5 R0, T'tio return 0! A s | for the passage of any bill not we frequency and in such & manner as to ascer- | handled “or had anything to ao with the fluid | openly stated that 1t would never | Haines of Maine and Conger of Ohio, will [ tiago. U'noreturn of tho tamily was made | 001 EFIECED £ pany hill not woll matured | capable of commiwting an indiscretion. hin the axact temperature at which the oil | Which they were expected to scientificully | do to take the onvention to &n | near revresentatives from the District of | the occasion of great public rejoicing. 1d it will not do the man who introduces it | Nevertheless everyone knows that at noon hould emit a gas which would ignite, 1t | 8ud honestly examine. With such inspectors, | enstern city. especially New York, as tho | Columbia as to the manner in which delo- | Following aro somo of tho most significant | any good, but it may bring nid and comfort | a conforouce took vlace between M. de and with such a law as was passed, the peo- W0 clacquers of the | gates to tho nest national republican co volitical twangers portions of the lette fuch a gas should bo cmitted at a tempera- | plowore not guaranteed fivst-class oil, neither S Ll iblican ¢ which Is dated at San- | to the enemy. Iam not in_favor of voting | Giers, do Froyeinot and iibot, snich lnstec e bl 100, Baireu holt. tho o1l Wb (0|] aas i B oo vautce. (ab il the| | Deople—ths indapendent and otheriranegado | ¥etion Shall bootosSBgEom 1o DIstriot ot fiyago/soptember 15 for any revublican or any sido issue-demo- | G S FeSFABL A HKILOL WhiBh Tast : ; ‘ e & o hE BrALEvE PR 3 5% o ia. i Srattesin an lour and o ABE eVt be declared dangerons and it was declared [ ofl which would come into the state would be | parties—would contend that tho platform, The delogations have in tho main agreed sickening Sights. Ltltib! = returned to the War department he appeared et sy inspectod. Sinecures, however, were ussured | no matter what it contaired, was framed un- [ upon the person or porsons to present their | pofareing to the troatment of the dead Accommodating Farme T R e e T ! A i s somo of the apnointoes, and up to this day | ger the influence of Wall streot. claims, although their choice is still subject y Siovx Crry, Ia., Nov Special to Tie 5 5 et 3 Tho penalty for violating this law was a | cavoral of tho latter cantinue in the enjoy s S0 Ak s T Far f we | toa change. vodios of the defoatod leadors of tho Buima- [ AME FH L ¥ bim, fino of ot less than $100 ov 1mprisonment in | ment of thuir soft berths. B oroncd i cedan forcos after tho battie of Valparaiso, [ DEF-I—A line of light, swift steamers i3] 1y 45 polioved also, despite tha the conrity jalt not oxcoeding twonty duys or 2 el make a platform openly denouncing Wall Sccretary Foster 111, o writon save uit fs _sickonine to write t. | DOInE organized hero to ply on the Missouri bRl bat R o L ok bxces it : oming Events. street and opposing every interest of money [ Wasmixatox, D. C., Nov. 22.—Secretary | but | suw that mob fight for @ bono, & piccs | FVer between Sioux City und Pierre. Tho R A P s e ot vt o may tho costs. of th | oll,thia serics of articles Tur Ber will | powor.wo would be charged with boing under | Fostor s today confined o his bed by an at- Lof flosk, @ hund, anytiing out of that cartana | bIect s to eneey tho products, especially oL it e e i 5 O S o0e o S ot | tho shadow of the eastern capitalists, id | tack of the g resuiting from [ six of the officers of the opposition on he > grain, of a large agricultural region bor Sl L LTS LLLRt d russe ] prosecution. and show to what base purposes the appoint shadow the castern capitalists,”” said | tack of the grinve, resuiting from a bad cold | six of the officers of the opi sfils dering the river in which tho farmers have | have beenin Paris sinco yestorday, and have o fons of this law govornod tho | ments ar. prostituted, and. tho slipstiod | one of tho strongest wostern ropublican sen- | which ho contracted while in New York, | baclk, looked on and smiled il tey kept th sk provisions Of At of a | manuer i which tho aliognd inspection of oil | ators this afteruoon. “Wo must therofore | Dr. Cecil, the attonding physician, says tho | Fiet 8w s SR FIOW 108 Hve GAYS BEFOY | nilos 10 0 railvond. stution: Tho Chicaro & | Thieso tva fact D STl o 1s. | 15 being carrizd on in this state. o west and the farther west the better, for | attack is also attributable in varttoa need VAL had thoss goncrals donel Nothing | Northwestern and the Chicago, Milwauk b0, [Ate RE0) IOl A mDra POl o« barrelas well as barrels or by tank loads. | %y qoing this it will be necessar: thisif no other reason.” This statement is | of Test from continued mental strain, but LRCEMLLELL U LELLLE ST i than tho dinner yesterday at tho foreign RSl LB oay . B v ortmont ard lag | & St. Paul_haven compnct not to build in | Uh It thus reached the retail asaler who, it may | brief rosume of the law, which was hurried | made on every hand now und has practically | there is no reason to doubt t s B B n T, the opocition firat attaeked, | Dukota, "The boncs will begin recular trips | Oflice and tho breakfast today at tho Russizn v will soon bo restored to his usual robus| I now to haul from thirty-tive to seventy-five | had several conforencos with tueir chief. be ensily understood, had not the time aud | through the legislature 'in the manuer do- | ruled New York, Pennsylvania and every | t s thav we o o et what s | in the spring as soon as navigation opeus. embassy, which was attended b chiof > orhi o '\ the skill to lnspect | talled; o show bow greatly inferior it is in | other eastern statb out of the rac ¥ | healt. LA LU LR L LI S : ey el rasiaaidLd b e oot pernaps tho patience and the skill to insp LR ToL I AT DALl L R sy i 1oft to tho president but such men! When T personages of the Freneh poiitical foid. the daugerous fluid, bossibio for oll rejocted in that state to be New York's Hope. WINTER WHEAT IN KANSAS, the wero dofeated the Wiy hHh found Sroux CiR o Tat LN 108 S Sacial . Tola Ata quarter to 10 o'clock this evening Sustaining Damages. | Shipped to and approved in Nebraska, and | New Yorl’s hopo lies i a_ sccrot ballot, X e ST Woupded on tho vaulo teld ' Whou the | s Bek]—Tohn O, Fauk of Water- | M- do Glors will toave for Boriin, where, as T Under this law, if anv person sustained | how this bas been done; bow the law has [ which is next to un impossibjlity, The New | Report of the Secretgry of the State | AC0T SV ® iithory of the wounded) | town, S. D., arrived hero o weok ago with | Mave already stated, ho will bo received by damage either to his property or injury to | almost driven out competition in the oil busi- | Yorkers see this, and are undoubtedly con- Board of Agricultur and demanded their swords which they wero e i SRk the omperor and Chancollor von Caprivi. s berson by failure on' tho part of a. vendor | uess and thrown tho patronnge intothe hunds | sulting among themsclves us to a centrally | Kaxsis Ciry, Kan., Nov. 22.—Sceretary | Sl “grasping, thoy answored: “Gonerats his wifo and threo children aud §400 on routo | (e GWPErOr wid Chwhetor vor CAPERE of ol to comply with the requiremonts of tho [ of tho Standard oil monopely: how cwployes | located city like Cinclunati, accessible to the | Mohier, of the Kausas State Boara of Agri- | nover surrender.” Then thoy killed them, | for Blain Neb, to go ivto business. He | | 01 SR et tho latter was held résponsibloto the | of the latter aro practically “enabied to do al- | greatest population, or Omaha, which is in | R ’ i e D e L Aot e | fvwen tonialsureaiantltoddvawnamaisediwitha|| RVInclnirbrothoreo fthooaRry ous roprey former for the damage sustained. most as they ploase fn handliig and trading | the pathway betweea the two extreme sec- | Culture bas issued a special report on Kunsas el R G e A oy | fatal it of delivium tremens, Every cent of | senting the nnvy and the other the army of If tho violation of the law was attended | oili how the pcople are compelled to buvn tions of the country, cqual distant batween | winter wheat. The estimated acreago sown | Lhem arounc Fajparaiso. W Iome-motIoes | pis money has been squandered, and his wife | Russia, remain in Paris, ostensibly merely | with death, the violator was to be deemed | which never passed under the cyes of an in- | Maine and Califoruia. to winter wheat s 9204 per cent of last | N\¢al done. so is the vengeance of the con- | 13 tr¥irg to get aid to take her to friouds at | fo; their own amusement i | — guilty of mansiaughter and upon conviction | spectors how fires and plenty of them result |~ Omaha’ is arguing with much forco that | vears acreago or 284,853 acres less. The con- | stitutional party, Lot them catch Balflacean | BET AT e e S latoaLaiies Yorto Wiis 10 bo punishod according to the crimi- | from tho explosion of keroseno lamps, and | she has all the ad wes of all the other | 5. e AT O PR oD < A rumor has been circulated since yestor- L : e Lorsiaabls = aeei . dition of the erop is far-below the condition | and make roast of him. Clevetand 1s Their Choice, G ST AT G L e s 3200 nal statute defining that crime, tinally how inspectors are able to go on hunt- | aspirants beyoud the Mississippi and none of | §f00 0 1A6 CHoP 15 “1 teli you frankly, a littie more of such | g ST Gov, 22 (S ay iu spite of ofeial denials that M. Her : 'Al) Eoh rscts mado i violation of this act | ing tours, tuko part i’ political campaigns, | the disudvantages, aud at thsame timo ao | 9SS WS 108 ORS00 00 thiore has | sconos nd T wouli havo. gano mad AS It | o O e O e Qo | UEUe: brothies: of the French miuistor at Her. i ware decinred void and the purchaser of oil | receive fvors from tho Tank Line and yet in | hns some advantages, on account of geo- | it the Custorh bEk O Gl BEES LARER, hed | e Hlost ‘ny head, mnd when o of the | 8ram to Tue Ber.|—The Sloux Uity demo- | lin, us been arrested. M. Horbotto was for uninspected ov of oil below the standard of | some mysterious manner claim that they | graphical locatiou, which none of her west- ¥ H s 0 » crats tonight organized a Horace Boies club, along time divector general of prisons, pnd be is accused of veport no rain since’ last July has dela The drouth | wretehes looked up to me and asked me to ned the fall | fviva' [ L inspected all the oil in tho | eru competitors can present. The statement barrels to which their nawes | of Jcting Chuivman J. S. Clarkson that iv 110© cou'd return the same to the vendor at A motion declaring Boies the club’s oice the expense of the latter, including all cb 3 ed over and called out, *Whni ¢ ! Hisdoyerqanastalledion "] for v t was lost and a motion pledging : what animals, what demons,’ ved vlowing, nearly ru wheat and has driod up the stock water and | brutes you ave tversation in ofice. The for transportation aud ajl other dumages re- | arc attached. would not do to give the convention to San | WHet! 2 B 4 ¥ " Femembur, | to Cleveland was carvied. news is very important, for, 1€ true, it would i R ALY ] "This 13 4 vory sorious matter, more serious | Francisco becauso she would pay | Parehod the pastures, hemcrenco of winter | and u ot more bet Ot T toun ittt R (L F L 03, (0 G LG U St than the average dealer or consumer of oil | the railroad and other expenses 2 T s i i 2 ‘ Y. M. C. A Hull Dediented. ¢ 3 : 2 T L ad - ar > oar, ve c ea mysol . : and the government would be greatly em. No Respect for the Law. imagines. It 1s the result of cortain defocts | of the delegates, as it would have n demoral. [ PCF cent from lnst year, E IS I Ty il Towa Ciry, Tn, Nov. 22 —The New Young K BreaLy In the central belt the drouth has not been barrassed in trying to replace him. It would This statute, notwithstanding that it con- | in the law itself and the careless and | izing influence in determining the location of | . I Bl C Help From the W arships. O S b 18 | b d tained some good features, was a dead lettor. | erimiual manner in whict it Is now enforced. | the other convention, is having its effect and | SSYCTe #ud plowing hfi' Bk essn Lt 1 Oniths Babkiho ooraaltion! Attacked at A “.T,‘ '"'““‘"' 'f‘l"“"f‘l’l’“ [""‘1.1"‘"'Q‘“"",“| W | find no Frenciman willing to _continue tha It was flagrantly violated. None of the Al aipribs it the ureat city of the Golden Gateis also | SPHUY to allow tho pladting of #3.:4 PEX ¢Ehi (v oncor {1st, tho opposition attaclced ot | as Chase Memorial hall, costing. 830,000, | policy of political abasement followed by th 1 Wholesalo dealers maae any pretense of com- AbonsCh Y out of the race. Tnis would really leave but | Of 133L¥ sreago0t bpinter wheat. Tho | Concon, and after o very uerd battle the | was dedicated today, Profossor Wheeler | oosony umbassador. | It Tt 1o moatlusn to romask inat | _ Tue first soction of tho act provides thatall | Gmaha, Minneapolis, Ctncinnati and Detrois | condition of the wheat taRob good, but botter | Kovernmant, Woofs Weia Celated | (el | mukivg tho addross. A O CIR N Fetailors found it impossible to comply with | peiroleum oil or avy ol fiuid which is tho | in the range of success. The first threo cities | AR It the eastorn bait. T ot tho Spasa e TS Ty 4. most wnarposted miiy abaly cotia s B il Thapotiag tha.oil them: | broduct of potroleum, whether manufact: | samed contond that thare would be. no wise. | o, L1¢ Western belt husppen move prospor- | the elghis 0f Ving del Mat sl 1o oBbebs BROOKLYN'S ACCIDENT. broker out at Madrid. The financial trous ! Acives. They placed conidence m the jobbers | ured in this stato or not, snail be inspected | dom in solecting Dotrolt, ns it Is sovoral hun- | 0% (han all other sectiteTof the state. tain | Hob tlowed, S (o0 S S e | T ; bles becaino 50 groat that the prime ministor R R e B I oafare Dotz onoron for sale for Hllnminating | dred miles withious the/fade 6r iravel has been abundant. The acreage sown to | trenches : s Two Hundred Men Digging for the | ot 0T Geht by tal ¢ from whomw they purchased, more esvecially dred miles without the runge of travel and | (A% 2e¢d, ABHEAIRE SO BCFECE N oo | Mira Mar, the river Aconcugus between. { thought to sct them right by taking a new ecause they could rarely find a barrel of cil | purposes. PRl would therofore be inuccessible to tho major— | Winter wheat is 1206 pov cent of last year's | {8 it L 8o tents from tho tov of the Podies of the Victims LiTs et oF nu s bed L etk as oLt bl which did not huve a branded standard of Provision is made for a chief oil inspector | jty of those who would waut to attend the | ACJi0E® 40 S B el b d from the beginning we heard NEW York, Nov. 22.—All last night 100 itons & SRR ST 160© 1o 8006 who is to bs appolntad by the governor and | coavention The general averago of the condition of | house and froum cginning we heard to fiud one of the old ministers wiiling ta from 150© to300°. 4 ‘ gons at throughout tho state s much below the | every shot. Nothing was done until the | men lavored at the sceno of tho aisaster ab | giuvin tho now cabinet, Tne political crisis, It was well known that n this branding, | Whose term of ofice is to be two years. He e s ooty | 13 not. to bo lnterosted i mant facturing, Omaha Feeling Well. o nt this season last yoar, and the out- | 25th, but meantime the government troops | Ridgewood, Brooklyn, searching for tho | yydiofore, aads to the financial crisis. more frequently than otherwiso, tho oil | dealing or sclliug any of the oils mentioned: Omaha is feeling well over the manner in | 100k fora good crop is nou flattering. L ,"g ogen ";‘m‘\}“,““““‘;}l'l'.‘li‘“t:‘ the opposition. | pogies of the four laborers who were caught = Thrown bpon the market could searcely stand | His term “of office 'is two years. He is | which popular opinion is thus minimizing AT Gy O oot the 9%th tho final battle | bY the cave-in of sand and the Lursting of now n N WAS KILLED, o lest or moro than M09 Fahren | authorizud to appoiat not 1o eXceed fivo dep. | to “number “of “formiduolo. contestanis, 4 el o f Plicilla came, find the fiving for au hour | the main of tho Loug 1slaud Water Supply i There wi s deal- who > also empowered to inspect | She, on top of all this, argues that 9 it ity 3 e 3 % A Tandue _ o8 N 3 ::\n I'_]I"Iv\'«lu n.:m\ns“ n\!\!:‘ Lm_(:{“l |‘L”‘I1‘| i CEACHARIET ERO0S L | Lo 15 J‘IM as ' acedssine “to 'the | Rev. Boring's Death Did Not Resuie | and a half was dreadful. Suddenly iv ceased | compan .m_.:( oceurred yesterduy afternoou. Investigation ‘hn‘\w the Battimor 1 euch decided upon his own standard, Tho | themselves with stencils, brands and stumps | east ~ us " Minueapolis ~ and hundreds rom NotiE Al Ontiscs: u"“{"“‘r‘lfl'-‘x‘l‘x‘»‘::'(“-lel’.’.'»'h Inl‘hl)lyn'!llw. .\xm.1 K ,“““,‘ f\\_t..}:n :n:)!vl’le:;:illl{‘r\ were re Boatswain's Mute was Shot i i oil was sold snd consumed, and not infry neCessary !m‘l‘he {u'rn‘mr l'rr:rrlnrm:nn-n ?l of miles more accessible to the far west and Ciicaco, M1, Nov. 22.—It now appears that ::‘::}Il*\\f" f:;”‘“_‘”i.m (;Iw".“.“‘;“ \‘an‘“‘\; lle ‘\‘l', ""I‘ l;” (h‘”:-l" e “', \{ S \y'mw ot d r(_:l'_r;y Jam ‘4"‘”1‘ ion I nulLI el i 5 SHa0 , ore duties. It is the duty of these ofticial ontive . Thi reduces it U i ' g ase 1 g R n 4 SO GUOGTAIS Tecoyerac anpArAISO, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), b quently its consumption was attended by | their dutle Sfarod 1oL s alsibY A, s | tho entire south. This thus reduces tho | v "y ' of "Rev. Ezra Marsh Boring at | shouted up, ‘All is 105t; 1 two hours the op- | It was found some twenty-five feet below the | n (AFEEER B0 PRI R Baiet v ail oil oftered for sale by any man- | number of her competitors froma logical | th 4 Strango as il may appear, howover, tho por- | ufacturer or dealer. If the oil mcets the re- | viow. point to one—Cinciunati. Should tha | Evanston last night was not caused by old B centuge of fatalities wus mot greater than it | Quirement of the act, they stencil the | prevailing sentiment in the committee favor | age, as at first reported, but that tho unfor- 4 B e for Some. time pust: showing that | following words upon 'tho package, bar- | as carly u day for the conventionas tho | tunate man committed sute vel or cask coutaining the oil: “Ap- | middle of May or not later than the 20th of destruction of property and loss of life. position will be here to take the town and | surface, standing in an upright position, both | 7 2 A sack it lmmediately Mrs. MeCreary | hands firmly grasping a sbovel. It was iden- [ York Herald — Special w e Bur, |- signalled from the top of the house for help | tified as Paul Guntero, an ftalian, living at36 | Judge of Crimes Foster has concluded his e. The deceased | from the San Erancisco and Baltimore, | Canton street, Brooklyn. e has a wife and | secret examination into the assauit upon th under the present law the quality of oil re { ; was one of the oldast living Methodist Episco- | which were in the bay. Iuan hour 100 of | family in Italy. s 3 i Tkl ohm Penpecly bo. said tb be t improva. | proved flash tesy ——dogrees.” In tho vlank | that month, Cincinnati will score a strong neot d B AL B e e o o find the | seamen of the United States steamer Baltis 4 to be at improve. [ S o b insericd tho actual nuniber of | point by forking that to tho' front. whila thy | BoL ministersin the northwesy and has_been | the matino corps atd officors arrived. No“uttompt was made toduy to find o | FELES TS i e vesult of tha ment upon that whicl 0 “About noon the cpposition came straggling | bodies of tho other three men, Hugh | AR et e el Lk i gt toithostron by rominently connceted with the Chicag ] | g e wiirtiromnliaitoolaceniowevan | |{dogiess renthoa by o el bost, Sinla s ballcungitsinmeogress farihelelintojotithag Histrict. sinco its organzntion. For somo | in, and the uproar began. All the church | phy, Joseph Cosina and Philip Saloon, who | testimony in the caso will be obtainable § whother this faot is to bo chargod to tho law | ecombanier I 16 e e | O o 1 1 favor of the. convention wot | time past he had been on tho “suporanuated | bells and tivo bells rang madly. The wholo | wero caught botwoen the timbor and_ piling | somo ti this weok. Tho evidence | or to the manner in which it is enforced. et ors ate ampowored th entan | o b T it Aoy rior 9% | list. Ior several weoks past old ago and | populace turned out to receive them, all with | that held up the sides of the excavation for | will show thav Riggin, the Amerioan satlor, | everthelcss tho peoplo clamored for a law | vender of ov dealov in oils and inspect auy ofl | which will ‘bo doterminod upon--Omahu's | gy weeks ago ho tried o kill himsel, but | officers from their hoises and = hugged “brik conduit 10 loarn if possivle if 1t was | lished that there was @ bullet Lole through S hloREwenld ]“‘f‘;‘::l‘h Lt somo LR N Sl e e AR :}I"L\',‘":s of success will rise some points | (il NiCanted by friends, Saturday night | and kissed them. At mght the | intact or had been broken. When its condi- | the scarf und overshirt of the Baltimora l which would, among othor, things, mako 1t | Flumiunting Burboses, IR, WEEL 20 fee | Ml oriy not be before Wednesday ovening | bit dcad body was found in an attic,whero ho | city was o pandomonfum. We wenu | tion bus beon established ‘uho question | sailor who supportea Rigein afier ho bad had committed suicide by hanging. He was | up on the roof where they were signalling | whether Brooklyn is to have a water famine | poon stabbea, tion of Lho oil offered for sale. This lattor | to bo marked “rejected for illuminating pur- | thata_decision is rouched by the national for S ars of ago. vith eloctric lights to tho admiral on board | or vill be known. 2 X was aifesiure sadly missing in tho lnw of | potos. Oil maric ‘approved: may by sold | committeo as to where the conyention shall ahout 60 years olage wittiblectiizlishtanio tho faqlra) o ivoaril oz nobwlibie oy s In regard to Shields, the fireman of tha 1545, which, whilo requiring the flud to be | Oil markea *rejected” 1t sball be unlawful | go although there are mombers of the com- e X 8, bl TS i e son i wr e Rw it Rnbianto fnspected, made it lhulllul)":)f every vendor | 1o Gispose of. ’l'nnml'r for sale such rejected [ mitteo who hope to seo the contest ended be- FINISHED ITS WORK, :t;\:l‘:::;u Aivl‘l:‘\l\d :’;A‘Y“|l_:ll‘lvll:‘ l;:’x‘,\‘xlulx;x”:’xlx[ ::5\::‘. INTO THE RIVER BELOW. .\: 1;:nlt“| nl: ",I\’\w:ll. ,n;”:::x‘;”\l\.:w l:xll, 5 Ih,:)l ‘:;: to muke the inspection. oil is deemed misdemeanor and may ve | fore Wednesd morning. The arguments SRl et . T H £ € f " OVADLY e At s oW law incroased, and | fined at the aiscretion of the court in_ auy | ave to be confiued to about one hour for each | Supreme Council of the Farmers Alli- | L ?“'.'.,““"{»‘..‘x"u’\l‘,;...'.’f"1?."'“- we wera well | Au Unknowi/ManJdumpato HisDeath |jargnmeny: over the question of ilily nation: the views of the people on the subject’ were | Sum not exceeding £300. All oilis to ve re- | city or probably eight hours aitogether. If ance Has Adjourncd. “““"_“‘l,;”‘fm, e dtm, T h ot . From the Brooklyn Bridge, ality. It will be alleged that heis not an Voiced in an editorial i Tie Ber in Jatuary, | jected which ewmits a combustiblo vapor at a | the routine work of the committee is at- e outt:pi Sl g ) ¥ New York, Nov. 22.—In the afternoon to- | Amorican citizen, as the ship's articles show 4 srature of 1000 Fahrenneit. ‘The tester o 5 . \DIANATOLIS, Ind., Noy. 22.—The suprome | and childr which read as follows: tomperature of 100© Falrenteit. The tester | tended to before the arguments beein tho IxpiaNarovis, 3 0 L (o when ‘the big. Brooklyn . bridge was it to be used is that known as the Foster | Jatter will consume quito all of Wednesday, | council of the farmers alliance adjourved at Ihe Gt men :”"”‘l'""‘:"jr !A‘r’"’l i LR | el Ve & thal b i anparatus, whici is now usea in the state of | Some of tho most eloquent mon in tho coun: | 10 o'clock yesterday morning to meot uex t | IMCN ASUOT 0 b sehard Jutys 48 GRG0 B | . e Oho. try will present the claims of the contesting | yearat Atlants, Harrisburg or San Fran. | fang abipint i rom the main span to th 3 [ Ins i ) rate C ain, but it was not safe on the o Emoluments of Inspectors, Mities, boginning. with Chauncey M. D frigato Champlain, s i e BIAR R phaunceyy Al olocted by the execu- | street native of Ireland, ranger jumped | . Phe bark Kuisow, about whose loss at sca East river, 10 | | cabled you yestsrday, wus loaded with ot below, and was drowned. Tt was a | panganese. After sho had been nino days The legisinture should not tail at its pre gession 10 puss i law providing for the insp ‘ tion of flluminating oils, und the prope branding of all packages from which they i 0!l to consumers. In the absence of such on cisco, the placo to be s e \napeotor o ¢ for New York. He will be assistod by ok cloar caso of suicide. James Ross, & peddier, ol CONR ed and tho ve Ve Taw, which is borne upon the statute books of tate inspector must give a bond for SN H atonicde Hon. Sloat Fassett, and | tve committee. A grand summer encamp- “When Balmaceda knew of the defeat at L 001 8 $ 3 S O pocdicn, | out her cargo shifted and tho vessol was all neighboring states, Nebraska is being )00 for the faitiful performance of his | &10F ¥ o= on g i i Placitla be he handed over the government | Of 235 York strcot, Brooklyn, was driving | yhrown on her beam ends. All her crew, Qeluged with petroleum produets of tho most | duties. The bond of cach deputy inspector is [ also Sienator Joe Hawley of Connecticut. mont was declded upoa, time and placo beiug | EUHEIIRE 1S TR, VR I SR | Upon e Now York ond of th bridge ' voud: | et 2 TE W CUR AL hees oruy, o pubie 08 High test ol i s receive 10 cents per barrel for every barre o co © on natio sis snva the K 910 aehbihl ® | begged permissic B Eak T v were four days » merey of the sca Slihwhioro ol tostin uh low hs 805 resold to | 10 recelve 10 conts por barrel for every buFel | guner cities have arrauged for tho presen- | made up of President Polk, Macune, L. P, | to Mr. Ixgan's houso lu the moring aud dis D e e [ pircea 1oy Mo 0L A Herea b L5 i [k an tha e alase ot Fonstimors a8 1103 test, | inspected. Thew shall keep a record of all | i g claims as follows: For Owaha, | Featheratone of Arkunsas, Pago of Virginia | 8bpeared no one knows whero. wus @ modium sized man, niddie 1 ioy could of anding oman. As he | northorn const. b lly with the with hit aln span tho tho oil inspected, the amount rejected and 1o Phere is. of course, o lurco marain of profit | whom the oil belonged. This vecord is to be tn this kind of cheating, just as thero has been | open for the inspection of all parties inter- in s nz butterine f pure butter. In the | ested At the end of each month each dep. y bad very little food, and suffered groatly, They reacnea Fouy thirty miles southwest of Coquimbo, wheunca and 0= oil is sold for “A week ago todny wo returned to San- | clad in the garb of a'longsho tiago, and about an hour after we areivad | rodo along he conversed ratior they camo aud shut us up in our house until | peddior and two boys who wi dark. Mr. Hillman was out, but suddenly | On reaching the cenicr of the Colonel C. R.Scott and probably Senator | and Giwynne of Toxas, Manderson; for Sun_Franciseo, Ropresenta- [~ The coureil refused to give the Reform tive McKenna and Hon. M. H, De Young; | Press association any sort of indorsement, tor Minueapolis, Senators Davis and Wash: [ and on this acconnt H. W. Dhe (86, hOWever, there wus no dnnger I R N S A L p Ayer, private | 47 A u MaRIE IYe SaNON e v VoIVl 1o 6 st proberty, Wil i the othor [ BE sBeetor i 0 o e i il the | burne, und C. W. Johnson of Minnesota and | secretary to President Potk, rosigned. wo lad tho oright Iden o tolgplionini: to Mr, | tman Jimi dupandsatd 01 guess L o ¥ R rome T for ibito protection modeled | mouey veceived for the same. [n January of Reprosentative-clect M. N, Johnson of North — ———— e to soaroh for DBhimaceda, but they | replied: Al right; you jump and I'll fol CALLED THE ELGCTIONS. Dakota: Cincinnati, ex-Governor J. B. For- aker and provably Governor-elect McKinley. Ithough Chicago has not asked for the con vention she hopes to get it, and W. J. Cawp- | HOW ish t aftor either the Ilinols or Ohio statute | each year the ehief iuspector must fur should provide for the fuspection of every of the oil inspected b pickuge of Iluminatin: ol which conie the precediug year, he state, its thorough test by the u ary of the ohiel inspoctor is. §,000 & KILLED BY A GUN TRAP, Wero not. allowed to, and . had to e contont | 1ow.” Ho did jump,” going down half the — —_ With appointing a guard to wateh our going | distance as siraizht’as an arrow, fect first. | President Da Fonsca lssucs a Call arn End to | out anda coming in. That isstill there. Mrs. | He struck the water faco first, and was lost For th 1zilian Blections, Bulmaceda and family are now at her | to view for some seconds, He rose at once, a K sas proved appuratus and the steneiling of the Bt e AR R bell of the national committee from Ilinois Stealing on His Faro B S i 5 R b o e Ve e BT Loxnoy, Nov. 22.—A dispatch from o Bride o the Bnprul e or S 1 shoild o Tt of onch inspoctor is €100 por | (il Toll what tho Windy City will doif the | Fr. Scorr, Kan,, Nov. 22,—William Mo- | mother's ‘House, Don “Domiuxo “Tovos. To- | bis heus Jast Showiie 008 sEolk (08 100 M55 | janciro suya: Presiaent da Fouscea, in & mAdo v criminal oftenso to adulerulo suel. [5 ot ron he o) pected. Where tho | convention is given hor. Lain, a merchant at Walnut, a small town | 050w @ B8 vae 10 d e T A T S T B R e T T, proclamation, dated November puoiuts olly when once Inspeeted, dr to sell nny ot Deteoitie Rl o alpuithaifollows g U The last battlo was Friday, August 28 It § SNt R S Bt | Tuter i indcquate o Sulary” oach monta | DO Il Wt beypreed by follow | oighieon miles from here, s lost consder- | Susurday tho dremdful scones i e piny g 3 EFRTIOTIT 0 ROrE e ORT PR r and deputies” should huve the matter In | must be roauced pro vata. Sonator Stockbridio, ox-Represontatives | ablo property lately as the result of rob- f ono of “which I have told you of, occurred FEATOELTHMEECART the holding of the goneral eloctions gharae under regulatiout, und rasieivsions Same of the Penaltios. B e b A Tieal ioauMives | ovios, Ho could nobidetect the thicf, | over the remaius of Generals Barbossa and i : and hus summoned cougress to ussemblo b ) i i, pGRtho FOmMNE oE [ Gonerala k OFrice oF WeATHER BUuriav, | ig nmened fhe atatito to Atard e widest brteetion 1 | porson who shall seil illuminatiog ol be- | Stono and " Messrs. W. 1 Deverac, 1. T | and Inst nignt bo set n mun trap. Avout mid. | Alccrreet, aud thor athors, Oxaus, Nov baf | oR My R CRReL BEsldanL - ks i it (o avitelce wna gredof”con- |8 RS WD SIS Sl b tned not | Cowles and Honry Hay. Bliht tho (rap was Sprung, the gun explodod | Dead and Wounded feft Uncared Kor. | Milder weather provails to the north and | hut (ho' requirements of tho contitution, £ 800, A similar penalty is afixed It is suid that no speeches will be made on | and mortally wounded thé intruder. Before r to fnercase their | exceedi Qunger 1 fe itsell in ord vAnd all this tme the vietorious army | northwest, and light behalf of Chicago. Committeeman Campbell | ho died th ain or snow has fallen | cjary, are to provide safeguard: for upholding profits, 1t 18 romarkabio that Nebraska has | to faisely’ branding packazes containing oil : thief said héwas from Peoria, Al A0S Iotoripus A ; y ] D stk Tw O s statute Boooks. 1 | for the purpose of deceiving the purchaser [ of Illinois, will, at the proper time, announce | whero ho bad a brother liviug, but bo ujl“"ulc":" "“l'u“"‘_j'.' S “"“ I:““‘ in the Missouri vadiey, 1t is now raining at | tne presidentinl veto, iimitinz the proroga. slhouid huve been attended to long ugo. thereol: s 1s also for the use of barrels hay- | to the national committee Chicago's willing- | fused to give his name. The man's ideutit WANRAOG 00 S8R0, 1eredulous | gy pid City, S. D., with the temperature | tives of congress, arging the powers of HEEROLL 8 18,000 A L o antertai c o Y the first ambulance was got up on Monduy ' ] S ) the exacutiv 1 i esentat ¥s Ny Etenlal B atons brand. the oil in which, | ness to entertain the convention if the com- | has not been discovered y abovo frevzing and northeasterly wind. Fair | the executive and veducing representation. 3 Joly Stoals In 1 an inspec A 1 [inessta‘enterialn itho.conyention ol g morning at 7 o'clock by the forcigners of L The president msists that existing decora- S i however, bas not been exhausted. A fino of | Wittee should decide that it s the propor city % e ] e e oL s | weather prevails In the Itacky mountain re i [ T'ho Consolidated Tank Line company saw | dEWENEn [ BOL S0EH PREREHET . o who | in which to bold it. i - : Valparaiso. Thoy began to bring tho poor XU tions 4nd distinctions will bo respected. that the people were aroused and knew that | 50 S CHEN pateel which formerly | | Todsy was 4 busy one avout the Omaha BEYHALIL FRENAY fellows in‘aboukd, sugd continyad a ) day Wasuixaros, D, €., Nov. 22,—For Kansas = they would no longer stand the unmitigated | SR S TS SR TN inspec- | headquarte AlthoRl at: ovas: BURARY — At noon I worit as assistant to Drs. Stiwe | ST B0 S0 T 0r e AT fruid which Bad boen porpetrated upon thom | Sontaived ollandon which was an inspoc: | COCRUMRG (g patiors at all times later | Collision of Two Vesse!s on Lake | and Edgar of tho San Francisco and Baluc | (" i Llld by weans of the foreign handlersofoil. They | {0 ™A oalty of 300 is to bo inflicted | thun 10 o'clock. Tho headquarters pre- Michigan—No Lives Lost. more, aud I wus with them ton days. Hud | T, Nabraska and the Dakotas: Warm Queen 1 1t Christina Approves Blso AW 14 would ford thom, an excollent | upon any porson who shall’ adulterat oil so seutod & thoroughly Omaha appcarance, with | _Muwavke, Wis, Nov. #3,—The steamer SnarRel oF theie RN With twrenty ~lm“-“ and generally fair Monday; variublo winds; o tho Premler's Seloct opportunity because o eir sunerior | HPH RIS BRERE B0 rous for illuminating | Photographs, faces and badges. The Omaba | Samuc o 1 or Buffalo oundad, 08 LNGER AN G 8 94 P probably fair Tuesday. 5 Strength, influence and stratoglo abllity to | 8 to rendur it dangerous for iliuminating b phld Mrs. John A, Logan a social | Somuel Mather from Dhluth for Buffalo, | Somo poor things had been lylug ton days ReaEADLY TAlE Lueslay, Mannin: Novt Queon Regent Chris= it conbustible | commit n in easteen portion afi during the afternoon and wer purposes, or to make it o with & cold wave; warmer by Tuesday in vapor at a temperature less (han 100° Fab- with 55,000 bushels of wheat, camein col- | hidden in some hollow of the “fleld with no deal o blow to individuals and 16ss powerful tina bas approved the following appoint cordially . | " it — corporations which were also engagoed in the [ FAPRLH Yecolved. Evers momber of the committge | lision with the steamor Brazil oihit miles out | food nly what the hud widh them. “Suct | ORS00 logal siows followed by | ments by Seuor Cauovas Dul Castilio, the haudling of oil A person who knowingly uses for illumin- | is doing his best for Omaha. Hon John M. | from Irouuois Point, near Sault Ste. Mar RAkiSl Al A A A0k RBNE 29 A | fair weathor Monday$ight and Tuesduy prime minister, necessitated by the resigna Accordingly the company affected to be- [ & P B e o bafore the same | Thurston arrved this morning from New | at 2 o'clock this 'marning. Tho Matber's | they were lighting X For Colorado—Slightly warmer and fair TS o s N iuls (om0t iove that it was beartily in fuvor of the pro- | fuy" geon legaily lnspeciod, and marked | York and was ‘soon in tho thivkest of tho | orow was resoucd by the Brual, that vesscl Aftar. ol battle | the | governmont | ., gariost fuio Tusdny. oA QLI RILAUT FRRRIRRT L AR 4 posed lnw for the advantages which it knew | 158 EEE U8 o ol ot oxcveding | fray for Omaha. Ho is confident of success. | being but slightly injured. wounded wero all killed and aven some of Nt sy highb. oven terior, Sen largunl; tolniste the pooplo would derive and and for wnich | FEFOVES . WA 00, Thed (Bt eXERORBR | \WHo) o fivst arrived he was disinelined to R e Buolk! T wonty-Ave foot of | WelE own by mistake. Porhaps they found | - Tho. MOt Sontral, Catoriay bW, SYO% | publio works, Benor Linorasitivas{ atalstes they had been clamoring. When, therefore, S L) € 1 4ot us proxy for Mr. Itobertson, but ho | water. Sho has an iusurance valuation of | forty wounded government soldiors ou the fox s RERL LY NS of colonies, Seuor iebledo, 'I'ho other pos 4 kuowlugly sells any illuminatiog oils whieh | & | oA the | orning, but that central over tho ludisi | §oiios are assigned o8 In tho last cabinet as a bill was introduced 1ato the legistature it M0 ™ 160S " T hranheit shall - bo | fuaily consedited to serve. Senators Pad- | §5,000, fleld, On Monday, the B1st, thoy remom- | GHR L hacome & deoided ovclonic aren, | foiloma: Minieiorof foreln affalrs, duke of was backed up in the main by the represent- | fiypg 1o the person nurchasing such oil for | 4ock nud Manderson, Assistant Secrotary of 5P berod tholr wounded, aud some soldlers wero | (GHET G UTEE 0N Tho modurats | foulowws: Ministor of for AFFALES, (Hukl B atives of the people who felt that the meas- | GRS BN RO ARTTER IO there- | the Treasury Crounse and Mr. E. E. Ham Desirable Citizens. seut out to bring them iu and bury the doad. | FGHE AR TG GG s moved from Mon Tollan, minister of Justico, Se o Villas 0 ought to become i law. - hiving i . R o Licy d nig o - : 3 5 time there e 4,000 woundod in | 8nd lim ( A orde; minister of . General De Azac }Pe UERS 1o became. 8t e v O aro working day and night wita the com- w Youk, Nov. 22— Forty-five families | 44 000 o there wers Lt o Taica | tana to Arkunsus since Saturday morning R e Bt ae | - ringsters who secretly were obedient to the An fnspector who shall tratic directiy or mittee, i QLG of farmers, from the German border of Rus- | Chillon and Santisgo. : - - - miuister of fizance, Sonor Cas-Gayon; mins Conimands of the Consolidated Tank Tane | [Rdivectiy In olis sball bo ined not excoeding AWAITING THE MEETING, sia, arrived at this port today per steamer | Do you know how they buried them? I Electric Wire Men in Session. ister of public instruction, sgricuiture and » g £00 and shall be removed from his position ¥ 3 Y gy e company. The latterof course did not appear | 150 tha duty of inspectors to make complaint —— Sparrndam. The families averaged tea | rodeoutthe m "“f‘ g of tho 4th of Sente mi 8. Louts, Mo, Nov. 22, —'Lhe electric wire | commerce, Senor Do Isasa, in the matter, save on one occasion, when | o\ “f FRE A8 SRNGEIE SR EEREE FORR et | Program of the Work Laid Out fur | members, all bound for North Dakota to form | ber atb owclock, oy, pilea up the deads | ey yyd linemen of the United Statos are in vy oue of its representativos affected onposition | B VAN O! I IS TRACE R 5 the National Committee. a hont, ‘Thoy were strong. healthy | fterstealing their clothes and arma, in piles | B8 MG ARRACE OF0A T 000 o0 Ravel Advartising ohoms. to the measure knowing that in this manner | 1ol O the county atloriiey to proseeuto | Wasnixaros, . C., Nov, 22-All the ar- | | blo, well supnlied with monoy | Of ity euch, pourad kerosono over thom und | sossion I this ¢y, 186 6 &) K Mouxt Preasat, Ta, Nov. 22.—[Spocial he would be suro to effect its passaxe. for the people. It is the duty of the goveruor | pang x ' ¢ , and apparently will make a desirablo class of | burnet thom. At fiest they dug wells very | vention, which will last b ) the wesk, 18 | pojarram to Tue Bee Mrs. Russell B. he bill was passed, only nine votes being | ¢ covle. Lt is the duty of he KoVOrLOF | rangoments for the meetiug of tho natioual | Gt AL deep and pitched bodies in heaalong, but | to form'an interuationsl organization to bet- | I Rl el recorded against it in the bouse and uo vo O PO T ATERI Bl0 AR N i 2publican committee at the Arlington house e E - oven this was 0o hard work, so they adopted | te coudition of tho trade | Harrison is visiting ber cousin, Mrs. . et vl shall bo discovered either umfaithful or in. : i _ the other - - Bowman, 10 this city. Mrs. Bowman bas re- atall 1n tho senste. competent in the disehargo of his duties. is ubout completed. A banquot ball In the Lot Overboard in a Gale, pother. e el L T — A A A Ty Y R Yest Was Too High RS Fail Bow sddition te the hotel haa been prepased | Naw Oniyaus.t., Nov: #,=fho Bpax tho good will of everybody, alth they | At London—Sighted, Mempbis from Balti- | Pleasant Journal prints the followlug sdver- Whilo the measure was before the loglsls ntel hoop Bk | for use of the committee. Ttis well adapted | steamor Ewiliavo from Liverpool bus ar | were cailed Yaukee spios. Only oue in my | more. Usement: “I’rosident Havrison's son's wife > e e M ade. 1o have® the | Mssovis, Mont, Nov. 22 ~A seusation | for the purpose for which it will be devoted. | rived, and reports that during & hoavy salo | ward died At Hayro—retagne from New Yor | is spending o fow days at Mrs. J. C. Bows uro anelort WA ol ‘% 110S. the | was created here when it was announced | A large roow to the rigkt of the hall will be | ou Octobor 1, at 4540 . m., tho yossel was T Al Quocnstown -Alaska from New wi's, wud will be pleased to me t the Mount \ame 8s in the old law. But the lobby | that Keanedy & Mitchell, proprietors of the | used asa consultation room for e com- | struck by a heavy seaard Captain Ventura AL 4 in iasiasipni. Lord Clive from Philadelph Pieasant poople. ~ kivoryhody « mm\ny A‘ni 8’ o the tank company and the | Missoula hotel, had failea with liabilities at | mitteo. The bail has been appropriateiy engolithia, master of the Emiliauo was Koscivsko, Miss,, Nov. 22, —For the past At New York -Fulda from Genoa; I ted to call At the uvovelly store aud meel f b plavdishment of its wilies on the ; §70,000. decorated for the occasion with Hags and | wasbed overboard aud drowued. lluw days trouble has existca awong the | nessia from Glasgow | this distinguisted lady,”